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    Arrow My GSR

    Alright! I have a GSR long block on the way as well as an LS automatic tranny. Can anyone tell me what Im going to need to finish the swap in my 92 civic ex. Its obd 2 will I have to convert down to obd 1? Which ecu should I run?

    Thanks in advance for the help!

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    use a MANUAL tranny and not LS.

    use a p72 ecu, u'll need b-series axles, and new mounts for the b-series engine. of course the engine harness for ur GSR. i may have missed something so wait for more posts as well

    Best of luck to you.

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    thanks! but i dont want to do a manual conversion.

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    if your car has a auto p28 you should be able to use that. i used a ex harness on my gsr but you might just have to run knock sensor wires to the ecu. and you might want to see if you can use the civic shifter and shift cable.
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